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Ban Yi waved all the unrelated people to retreat, and took a lot of hands on the coffee table: "Who is this?"

"Zhong Pingbo's eldest son, Xie Zhongjin." Ban Heng drank a whole cup of tea, and then barely breathed. "It was the champion who was in the middle of the exam three years ago, but went to work in the field. Xie Qilin’s eyes broke one, he I transferred to Beijing and transferred to Beijing. I just arrived in Beijing yesterday."

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